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''Not to be confused with [[List_of_uncommon_nonbinary_identities#F|faunagender]] or [[List_of_uncommon_nonbinary_identities#G|genderfaun]]. | |||
'''Fawngender''' or '''Deergender''' is a gender that is explored very timidly and cautiously, but then blossoms into something natural and cute. | '''Fawngender''' or '''Deergender''' is a gender that is explored very timidly and cautiously, but then blossoms into something natural and cute. | ||
The term | The term Fawngender was coined by forteh on tumblr.<ref>https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/148218466836/fawngender-deergender</ref> | ||
== Flag colour and meaning == | == Flag colour and meaning == | ||
The | The Fawngender flag was created on July 30, 2016 by pride-flags on deviantart. | ||
The flag has seven stripes, the top one being dark brown, and getting increasingly lighter until the bottom stripe, which is a light tan. The top five stripes have white dots scattered across them. | The flag has seven stripes, the top one being dark brown, and getting increasingly lighter until the bottom stripe, which is a light tan. The top five stripes have white dots scattered across them. |
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This page is about a gender identity that is not widely used among gender-variant people. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that very few people are known to use this term. More information on uncommon identities... |
File:File:Fawngender.png Meaning The flag colours are meant to represent the coat of a fawn. |
Not to be confused with faunagender or genderfaun.
Fawngender or Deergender is a gender that is explored very timidly and cautiously, but then blossoms into something natural and cute.
The term Fawngender was coined by forteh on tumblr.[1]
Flag colour and meaning
The Fawngender flag was created on July 30, 2016 by pride-flags on deviantart.
The flag has seven stripes, the top one being dark brown, and getting increasingly lighter until the bottom stripe, which is a light tan. The top five stripes have white dots scattered across them.
The colours of the stripes and the dots are meant to represent the coat patterns of a fawn or a deer.